đ Lessons from Dr. Shawn Ryan on Breaking Barriers in Enrollment and Onboarding
đď¸ Author: David Morales, CEO & Founding Developer, Visualzen
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đ Introduction: Who Are We Leaving Behind?
When we talk about âmeltâ in higher education, the conversation usually starts when enrollment numbers drop. But the truth is, melt happens much earlier.
It happens when:
In my conversation with Dr. Shawn Ryan, Director of New Student Orientation and Transition Programs at California State University, Chico, we explored how Opportunity Melt represents a critical failure in higher education systemsâa failure to remove barriers, build relationships, and follow through with intention.
This blog isnât just about raising awarenessâitâs about teaching actionable strategies to address Opportunity Melt head-on.
Letâs dig in.
đ Insight 1: What Is Opportunity Melt?
âOpportunity Melt refers to students who are fully qualified, fully intending to enroll, and have confirmed their intent to attendâbut never make it to any institution of higher education.â â Dr. Shawn Ryan
â Financial Barriers: Small, unexpected costs like housing deposits can derail plans.
â Communication Gaps: Students lose contact with high school mentors and admissions offices.
â Administrative Confusion: Overwhelming paperwork and unclear processes create friction.
This isnât just about enrollmentâitâs about equity and access.
đ ď¸ One Thing You Can Do Today:
Opportunity Melt isnât an inevitabilityâitâs a symptom of systems that need to change.
đ Insight 2: Peer Mentorship Isnât Just for Orientation Day
âOrientation Leaders (OLs) arenât just guidesâthey can be mentors, advocates, and trusted resources for incoming students well beyond day one.â â Dr. Shawn Ryan
Orientation Leaders (OLs) are often underutilized resources. Their influence doesnât need to stop after orientationâit can extend into:
â Pre-Enrollment Mentorship: OLs can connect with admitted students before they even arrive on campus.
â Ongoing Support: OLs can follow up with students throughout their first semester.
â Safe Spaces: Students often share concerns with OLs that they wouldnât bring to staff or administrators.
đ ď¸ One Thing You Can Do Today:
When OLs are equipped to build lasting relationships, they can prevent melt at the most critical points.
đ Insight 3: Proactive Pre-Advising Removes Hidden Barriers
âPre-advising isnât just about course selectionâitâs about building trust and confidence in the academic journey before it even starts.â â Dr. Shawn Ryan
For many students advising feels overwhelming.** The language is unfamiliar, the systems are confusing, and small misunderstandings can create lasting consequences.
â Early Outreach: Students should connect with advisors as soon as they confirm their enrollment.
â Clear Pathways: Advisors should help students understand their degree plans step by step.
â Barrier Identification: Use pre-advising meetings to identify and resolve administrative holds early.
đ ď¸ One Thing You Can Do Today:
Pre-advising isnât a formalityâitâs an essential retention tool.
đŻ Who Are We Leaving Behind?
One of the most powerful lessons from my conversation with Dr. Shawn Ryan was the idea that Opportunity Melt isnât about numbersâitâs about people.
Itâs about students who are fully capable, fully committed, but unable to overcome barriers they shouldnât have to face alone.
As Dr. Ryan said:
âWe must stop assuming students will navigate bureaucracy alone. Every missed opportunity is a preventable loss.â
đ˘ Conclusion: Wha Today?
If youâre an Orientation Professional, here are three immediate steps you can take:
1ď¸âŁ Audit Your Enrollment Processes: Identify points where students commonly drop off and address them.
2ď¸âŁ Empower Your Orientation Leaders: Give them tools to build meaningful, ongoing connections with admitted students.
3ď¸âŁ Invest in Pre-Advising Campaigns: Remove barriers early and set students up for confidence and success.
Opportunity Melt doesnât have to be inevitableâit can be prevented with intentionality, systems change, and a commitment to equity.
When we stop asking, âWhat went wrong?â and start asking, âWho are we leaving behind?â, we begin to see the opportunities weâve been missing all along.
Letâs stop accepting Opportunity Meltâand start building systems that bring every student across the finish line.
đĽ Want to Learn More?
Watch the full interview with Dr. Shawn Ryan on OrientationMatters Season 2, Episode 7: âWho Are We Leaving Behind? Understanding and Preventing Opportunity Meltâ
đ Explore how VZO supports onboarding success: www.govzo.com/case-studies
Letâs turn simple details into powerful outcomesâtogether.
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